Category: Featured
Third Consecutive Year of High Inflation Frustrates Filipinos That Could Influence Election Outcome
by Edwin Quinabo Broad economic data shows that while the U.S. economy is resilient and rolling, Americans’ optimism over the economy is dampened by stubbornly [Read More…]
Famous Filipino “Cooking Priest” To Mark Silver Jubilee Of Ordination In June
by Edna Bautista, Ed.D. The Pinoy priest who famously beat Iron Chef Bobby Flay at a Food Network “throwdown” in 2009 is set to mark [Read More…]
Hawaii Filipinos Adjust to Their New Communities – Life as A U.S. Mainland Transplant
Oddly, having a loved one leave the Hawaiian Islands is so common that it’s become part of Hawaii culture.
AANHPI Month Is Almost Half Over, How Does May Feel So Far?
In Hawaii, it may seem like its AANHPI Month every month. But on the mainland, May is when we make sure everyone knows we’re here, that we count, that we matter.
State Marks The Start of Ka La’i Ola, A Major Housing Initiative For Maui Wildfire Survivors
Ka La’i Ola means “The Place of Peaceful Recovery” and it is a pivotal housing project on Maui designed to support wildfire survivors ineligible for FEMA aid.
Huge Tax Cut Leads Way Of Legislature’s Achievements
But this year is different. This year, there are four big reasons to say “Thank you” to our legislators, our legislative leaders and Gov. Josh Green. Best of all, your wallet is going to be saying “Thank you” too.
HFC’s Last Journalism Scholar, Lizette Nolasco, Graduates With Honors From Chaminade University
zette Jelena Nolasco of Aiea, winner of the 2022 Hawaii Filipino Chronicle (HFC) journalism scholarship, was honored as Chaminade University of Honolulu’s Outstanding Graduate in Communication.
Filipinos Are Mostly Critical on U.S. Foreign Policy, Amount of Aid and Direction of Wars, But Still Undecided on What to Do with Biden
by Edwin Quinabo A dust storm is sweeping across the U.S. on college campuses that have students criticizing U.S. foreign policy supporting Israel’s war on [Read More…]
